Aigüe is a story written on blank newsprint. The pages were hand cut, as if all the story came from the same book. The fragile paper tells an accute story, each word is a needle. 15,000 needles, written on fifty pages. Their position through the paper does not allow us to see the head or tail of the needles. Without revealing evidence of details, the material remains enigmatic. When their nature is discovered, a sharp unpleasant sound is present — one we do not necessarily want to hear. Needles are made to sew, repair, and build — their purpose brings balance to the piece.

On a shelf we find a small golden metal box filled with a silver-colored material. Upon closer inspection, we discover that it is full of needles. It transmits the notion of a swelling abundance, like that of a cornucopia.